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Cornwall: A History: Revised and updated edition

English

By (author): Philip Payton

A new edition of Philip Paytons modern classic Cornwall: A History, published now by University of Exeter Press, telling the story of Cornwall from earliest times to the present day.
Drawing upon a wide range of original and secondary sources, it begins with Cornwalls geology and prehistory, moving through Celtic times to the creation of the kingdom of Kernow and its relationship with neighbouring England. The political accommodation of medieval Cornwall by the expanding English state through the twin institutions of the Duchy and Stannaries is examined, as is the flowering in the middle ages of literature in the Cornish language. Resistance to English intrusion in the rebellions of 1497 and 1549 and in the Civil War is explored.So too is Cornwalls role in the subsequent expansion of Britains global influence, and Cornwall as an early centre of the industrial revolution is also discussed.
Mining and Methodism became twin strands of an assertive transnational identity which emigrant Cornish transplanted across the globe in the nineteenth-century. Thereafter, as the book shows, a vigorous Celtic revivalist movement championed the rebirth of the Cornish language and Cornwalls status as a Celtic nation. At the same time, tourism, with its emphasis on Cornish distinctiveness, moved in the twentieth century to fill the gap left by the decline of mining.
The book concludes by examining the nature of twenty-first century Cornwall, contrasting an apparent heightening of Cornish consciousness with the increasing threats to Cornwalls environment and identity.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 150 x 227mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: University of Exeter Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780859890212

About Philip Payton

Philip Payton is Emeritus Professor in the University of Exeter and Professor of History at Flinders University in Adelaide Australia and is the former Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies in the University of Exeter. He edited Cornish Studies published annually from 1993-2013 the only series of publications that seeks to investigate and understand the complex nature of Cornish identity as well as to discuss its implications for society and governance in contemporary Cornwall. He has written extensively on Cornish topics and recent books include A.L. Rowse and Cornwall: A Paradoxical Patriot (2005) Making Moonta: The Invention of Australias Little Cornwall (2007) John Betjeman and Cornwall: The Celebrated Cornish Nationalist (2010) and (edited with Alston Kennerley and Helen Doe) The Maritime History of Cornwall (2014). He has recently been awarded South Australian Historian of the Year 2017 by the History Council of South Australia.

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